For this year all students need to sign for Quizlet on-line or on your mobile device to complete the majority of listening and oral work. After you register at the Quizlet website or the App, you must enroll in the right class. The joining codes for each level are as follows:

CHINESE 1

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https://quizlet.com/join/x8w6BP2WP

refer to your class syllabus

CHINESE 2

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https://quizlet.com/join/Z6b5kFmz6

refer to your class syllabus

CHINESE 3 / CIS CHINESE 1011

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https://quizlet.com/join/s7sPGrMuh

refer to your class syllabus

CHINESE 4 / CIS CHINESE 1012

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https://quizlet.com/join/v7jKdgnfW

refer to your class syllabus

Mr. Yu's schedule (all classes are held in Room 321):

1st hour: Chinese 1A

2nd hour: Prep

3rd Hour: CHINESE 2

4th Hour: Chinese 3 / CIS Chinese 1011

Lunch: 2nd (11:28-11:58)

5th Hour: Chinese 1 (B)

6th Hour: Chinese 4 / CIS Chinese 1012

7th Hour: Prep

SCHOOL SUPPLIES: You will need the following materials to attend any of the Chinese classes:

CHINESE 1-4 classes are year-long courses designed to help students become motivated learners in the Chinese language with emphasis placed on Mandarin pronunciation (PINYIN system), fundamental skills of writing Chinese characters, and some simple conversational skills.

Read syllabus for each class, please click on the class section on the right or the links at the bottoms of the page.

CHINESE 1-4 classes are year-long courses designed to help students become motivated learners in the Chinese language with emphasis placed on Mandarin pronunciation (PINYIN system), fundamental skills of writing Chinese characters, and some simple conversational skills.

Read syllabus for each class, please click on the class section on the right or the links at the bottoms of the page.

Also required for Chinese 1 classes: in the first quarter you will be required to do a lot of oral drills with Chinese sound combinations, tones, and Pinyin syllables. These practices, all with sound recordings, are a part the first quarter's curriculum and you will be graded on how accurately you pronounce these sounds.

Important Note About PDF Files
Many files on my site (assignments and texts) are saved in Adobe® PDF format. To download a PDF file to your computer before printing, right click and choose "Save Target As..." on a PC. On a Mac, simply hold down the button until the "Save As..." prompt appears. You will need to use the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® to view PDF files. If you don't have Acrobat Reader 6.0 or higher installed on your computer, choose the link for the Adobe Acrobat Reader here or below in "See also" for installation instructions. For help downloading and printing PDF files, choose the "PDF Troubleshooting" here or the link down below. You may also have to download free East Asian language fonts from the Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® site for the PDF documents containing Chinese characters to display correctly on your computer.

Other Internet ResourcesThe following is a list of internet resources for learning the Chinese language and culture. Some of the websites may have bad links. If you any of the links working improperly, please notify Mr. Yu so I can remove it from the list. Likewise, you can recommend useful sites to me if you happen to bump into some interesting sites on your own. Thanks!